Historical Background:24 of December 1941 - Binalonian.Japanese troops landed in Lungayen Bay had met with those landed in Apurri in the north of Luzon, all were marching toward Manila. 26th Philippine Cavalry Regiment was deployed by General Wainwright to delay the enemy advance. Although not equipped with antitank weapons, the Cavalry Regiment resisted one day long near Binalonian to the Japanese infantry supported by light tanks. But a new Japanese landing in Lamon Bay, south of Luzon, had taken Philippine troops from the rear. Manila was doomed to fall.The stage is set, the battle lines are drawn, and you are in command. The rest is history.